Improving Oathmark Wolf Riders: Painting Giant Wolves
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2024
- How I paint Oathmark Wolves in a video that's actually quick.
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Nice figurines are enjoyable to look at. I'm also interested in this subject matter.
Cheers Kriss! They are lovely figures that are a pleasure to paint.
Great tutorial. Love the choice of music!👌🏻
Thanks Anders!
Splendid!!
Well done.
Cheers!
Astonishing!!!
Great!
I suspect dry brushing would do an excellent job on fur.
Yes and no. The wolves have thick fur around their neck and shoulders which will pick up drybrushing really well, but most of the models are quite smooth so there isn't really any texture for the drybrush to pick up. It can definitely work, but it's not ideal conditions.
@@AshandStoneNZ Hmm. When painting grass or fur (on flat paper) I typically use a fan brush with just a little fairly thick paint on the tips. You end up with lots of little tiny lines. I bet you could get a similar effect for fur on miniatures, though I haven't tried it yet.
@elizabethmilward8301 That ought to work, though you might have to adjust your technique as you move around a 3D object to keep things consistent. I've seen others paint in the fur texture with a fine brush, but I think that would drive me a little mad :D
@@AshandStoneNZ The single tiny strokes of a tiny brush would drive me nuts too. As you say, I'd need to experiment since a fan brush like I'd typically use is too big to reach many parts of a miniature.
@elizabethmilward8301 You might find that you can do the bulk of it with your standard fan brush and then hit the hard to reach spots with a smaller brush afterwards. Worth a try anyway!